| | Game Boy Final Fantasy IV Advance
(4 Customer Reviews)
One of the classic Super Famicom RPGs hits the Game Boy Advance through this full port. The game features updated graphics, tweaked gameplay and all new game elements. You can now select between hirgana and kanji characters. A new movement gauge has been added to the ATB (active time battle) system to make play a bit easier. The GBA version adds new dungeons, where each character's ultimate weapon is hidden, as well as new events for each character, allowing you to explore the story deeper than before. Clear a certain event, and you'll end up forming a party with all the characters you've met throughout your adventure. Final Fantasy IV Advance Games Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   mostly good This game had a lot of surprises in it but then the story line kindas goes back to very predictable. It was still a good game though im thinking about buying it on playstation. Anyway if i were you i would at least try this game out. Submitted by angelsdagger (Levan, UT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
my all time fav game it has a really good storyline and the worlds were pretty big and well... it was the best game i played in a long time Submitted by TheCoug (mrcoug@hotmail.com) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
really good game!!!! it was a really good game and storyline.
PS: it is a god of GBA games Submitted by the_black_oger (deathstar, outer rim, galactic empire) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
incredible!!!!! This is one of the GREATEST games ever created for all platforms. Submitted by danielpadillapou (San Pedro de Macoris) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Features New 50-Floor Dungeon -- Available after completing the game, this dungeon is randomly generated based on the level of the player characters. Active Time Battles -- The Active battle system keeps the tension high by allowing your enemies to act while you decide on your characters' next moves. You'll need to make your decisions quickly or your foes will pummel your party while you hesitate. Black & White Magic -- Certain characters have mastered the art of magic and can cast spells to harm foes or heal allies. Attack spells are the domain of Black Magic while healing, secret knowledge and movement spells belong to the White Art. Summoning Magic -- A special gift held by the people of Mist, magic often takes a long time to cast and consumes a great deal of Magic Points, but the effects can be quite stunning! Controls Control pad: move B-button: cancel or dash start or pause-button: pause menu.
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